Master Dealer Remotes - Directed Electronics AM1 Installation Manual

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master dealer remotes

A master dealer remote can be programmed into the system for demonstration pur-
poses. Generally, each salesman would carry a remote that would operate all the cars
on the lot equipped with this system. The dealer remotes are binary transmitters that
are detuned slightly in order to limit transmitting range. The dealer remote can be
taught to the system by following the Transmitter Learn Routine.
NOTE: This system is shipped without a receiver. A receiver must be installed If the
master dealer remote is to be used.
When installing the system, it is possible to preset all of the operation settings using
the master dealer remote. However, when the system is operated using the master
dealer remote, a special set of dealer default settings are followed. The dealer default
settings are used to ensure that every vehicle equipped with this system is protected at
all times. Only the settings listed below are affected. When using a master dealer
remote, the system operates as follows:
Passive arming
Confirmation honks off
Ignition lock and unlock on (if installed)
Passive locking (if programmed on)
Ignition domelight on
Security features on
Valet
®
mode disabled
The dealer default settings only affect the settings listed above. The remaining features
control outputs of the system that must be programmed to meet the needs of the instal-
lation. Once the vehicle is delivered to the end user, the dealer master loop harness
should be removed. The system will then operate according to how the operating set-
tings have been preset. It is also possible to reprogram the operating settings by fol-
lowing the feature programming section of this guide.
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